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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: RIDAY., MARCH S | DEMANDS CASHFROMREARSS =2 £ ) Duiffy’s: Cures Consumption., | " | Iv' he visited Wolters and that he rented Attempt to Blackmail Utah's Rummy‘l . wilios. Dow TRVOURN. Which Weith 9 . | Elected Eenator. afterward got & Istier, which leads to | - | beliet that he had an accomplice | l a n Ce | { Wolters was a prominent exponent of f | INSPECTOR SULLIVAN MAKES AN ARREST | Christianity and one of the very last that - | i | would be thought of in connection with such | he planter in Cuba grows the leaf, the | | an act. Himself and wife came here fr | worker in America shapes it into El Merito Ernest . Wolter, Prominent Business | Salt Lake Clty five vears ago | | Man of «chnster 1% in the Donge | | s dnit Charged with | - h Crime | [ AMUSEMENTS. Ernest J. Wolter of Schuyler. Neb., is in | 00— | | the Douglas county jall awaiting prelim- | | ] Mme. Sembrich was greeted by an en thusfastic crowd of music lovers last night, | carance was scheduled as in an opera which gave inary examination on a charge of attempt ing to extort money by threats from United - Smokers everywhere who smoke it and States Senator Thomas Kearna of Utan, [ SthOUgh her a compare it with otner cigars sold for | His preliminary examination w he principal 1 take place . s | this morning at 10 o'clock before Judge | lltt1e chance for portraying a star. Why five cents all agree '/t Brings Havana Ghstave Anderson. United States court com. | these operas should be given in a forel Home to You." Ritsatoner, 3 language in the west is as yet an incompre- | Th rrest of Wolter w ¢ the | hensible affair. But we are obliged to look i upon the appearance of both Mme. Sembrich b ! Dieces of work in the history of | .14 her company as a great aggregation of o gt B b Bt g | artists, for the simple reason that Sembrich 4 ecelved word from the authorities in | ©'S Are but taulty coples Mme. Sembrich shows the art of vocaliza Washington that letters had been written tion in its entirety. She is the living per to Senator Kearns, which were in violation +4 X Kearn . lation sonification of a great idea and that idea i c of the regulations of the department. He igar of the regulations ot the department. -He | STOLALECErlon of the universe (1elf Ived. two Monday afternoon. - The en. | OB€ I8 not impressed with her great art halt Tell your dealer you are ready for it h bl L A A v 0[50 much as with her wonderful interpreta velopes bore the postmark of the Omaha | . Clymer & Co, and Ogden rajlway postofice. The first one tion. her artistic presentation and her per- | eregoy & Moore, DA | was mailed February 20 and was addres.ed Omaha, Neb. | fect enunciation to Senator tus Even when | mbrich one must NO FUSEL OIL. [ 3 et needs thing of something outside the artist 9 Bk SSKER - FRroNS, TN | This is what we call in music temperament t t The letters are at present in the hands of | The principals assisting her did good work | e or s rea 35 e |C|ne. = | the postoffice {nspectors, who refuse to show | and their work simply suggested the abso e T i 4 4 4 3 ; l,“ SFly youth a8 (te advoon g them for publication, but the substance of | lute pre-eminence of the star, who is un- [ Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey cures consumption, conghs, colds, cossoossssssessese@ | In carly youth and the advocacy of a new . she 0 | the first letter as given by one who read |doubtedly Sembrich. She arip. bronehitis, cataveh and all diseases of the throat and lungs [ F- , it is as follows sonification of everything that ought One of Cupld SALT LAKE, Utah, Feb. 19—Mr. Thomas | 800d In comic or grand opera. She fs be It also cures nervousness and indigestion. 1t gives power to the Mol ring & D the ideal per event | to be this checking and thereby increase the | power, sirength and mastery of men and B 7 : . Kearns: Permit me to be the first to con- | yond cavil an artist of the first degree and | |ypaj ength dastici \ sclo, ¢ Y v strongest al is stationery (i. e., good stationery. and women va‘ work i an origlnal plea for | gratulate you upon your now honor. You | Omaba has appreciated her genfus to a large b |n|. \III4 ngth and elas u.fm nl. Ilh. )”|m ~l|- _I and vic hness to the A contemplation by the weary and pain- [ AF¢ now happy in your fortunes, in your | ‘i E as I -; i ge akes the that which comes from our nmlnn-n is particularly fetch | Ficked of ARl oblec & retuen to SRTor ST EIUE AN hate & sut bk ’I‘;I" . I]‘ bl :“““' S AL I B Gl R ing, artistic and dainty. You'll find the prices just right | the first principle n nd study of [ But how did you get your start in 1fe? | old youn eeps the young strong wiit st v | TWO FIRES, BOTH SUSPICIOUS I must have it right away. | have nothing the inwardness of R he 18 o to live for It I do not get it and would as the sun and creative power. It is a plea [ Dead men tell no tales It will cur almost any just what they should be for good stationery. e aUCUNRIIEHON 18 ARSI LIS | for the development | the individual, the reward for such effort ] I Megeath Stationery Co. l i M o i @eecccocsccccccscsseses WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF : : O e o | foon, dle with you as ‘any other way. [| kve Wi Tt | Mother died of Consumption, Daughter kept strong and well by FINE CARD ENCRAVING -WEDDINC INVITATIONS [ i "thut now tombat the individual and | Iove for your family o respect Tor your. of (he City, | Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. bl S B L A LI L4 bim chained to the miseries of a sordid | eat Yo, Wil send“me that money.” The S | & 3 - Books Dhpers oo eai (Buy rome| Two fires of suspicious origin occurring | Gentlemen: In reference to your Malt Whiskey, 1 must say that it is excel pany, Chicago. Price, $1 money between the Jenves sing o Mttle | Thursday night within an hour and at lo- | lent. 1 have had it in use for nearly one year I in that time my family has 1308 FARNAM STREET paste #o0 it will not fall out Wrap the | cations separated by but a few blocks indi- | been greatly benefitted, cspecially my eldest daughter, who w Iwave in delicate BYWES Tukeate o ya | PAckage In good, stroug puper, leaving the | catg that an incendiary is at work. The | health. She is over sixteen years of age, and riy. 1 have given her eeeessesccscsccscsscsssronse e e e S 2y Tnkogn by Baldwin Groller and | ends exposed so that the postmaster will Cand. phil. Lauschmann,” by P. Albers- | see that there s nothing but paper fn it, | AF8t, at 9:20 p. m., was at the fcchouses of | three tablespoonfuls a day. It was for her that 1 consumption cure. 1 dort, is the latest addition to the series of | &0 ddrexs it to lock box I8t Schuyler, | the Arctic Ice company, Thirty-ninth and | think it was lucky that I got i1, for the mother or ption when the daugh | . b, will ran down to Schuyler and L | Nichol streets nd was started among | ter was s . o g oI N I the child woul live to be ove m—ye LTI modern German texts which the American | NeP, I will run down to Sct 1 | Nicholas streets and wo | ter wan six years of age, und the physician sald the child 1 not iy ver va Bom\s A\D MM \/l\lflb priest is ardently in love with Vlwl\\"l‘ Book company is fsauing. e two stoFies | Samits witl rema i crd] "”:m‘\ ‘::'fl“l;“.’ M | refuse alongside the south wall. The brisk | fourteen years of age. Now's she's over sixteen and the doctor is dead. He died 1\ A 1AL young woman and maintalus a close pur- | CHC FORIERIY W ASELAR: G INO FIAE there’ | will come to Salt Luake il then | Wind from the south had fanned it into & |of consumption of the lungs. In conclusion. 1 will say that vour DUFFY'S PURW sult throughout the story. His arguments | o, "o\ 01 peajiny humor as well as for the | YOU Will suffer the consequence § | large blaze by the time the department ar | MALT WHISKEY will save many lives if the people will take it. 1 decidedly '\;\\ll the priest reveal the latter »,\I{“"h interest of the pen-picture of German stu M. D, COX. | rived, but the loss was held down to $15. | the most strengthening stimulant that 1 have ever seen, and we have (ried a great Good Fiotion from the Pens of Comparatively "'l;f”,"\'“;m',”“"'.f'l“‘ '\“‘;HI"”'"‘I"'I':_’ ke 4 | dent life presented in the latter. Both are Writes the Senntor's Wife, | The fire companies had barely got back | many before we came to you. Very truly your JOHN PFLUGFELDER, 538 Daknown Wlters: STav e deoIEt s e avanter. among | Muitable for second or third year reading. | The second letter was addressed to Mr, | 10 the engine houses when an afarm came in | Magter street, Philadelphia, I'a o [Which figures “the Sirl with the possum | Besides the complete vocabulary, and | Kearns and demanded thut she send 82,100 | 1M 3420 Hamllion strest, whete o SWOIT| OVER 7,000 DOCTORS PRESCRIBE IT, AND 2,000 HOSPITALS USE IT EXCLUSIVELY. i ; numerous notes containing all explanations | to the same address as that give the | barn owned by Louis joldsmith and used e " | smile e Abbe: ess, Ne o at glven in th - g s Ay 4 & JAMES BALL NAYLOR WRITES A STORV"'"“"“ L B G L gl gt essary for the full understanding of the | letter to the senator. This letter made o | DY Charles Simon was damaged. Simon dis Guarantee: We guarantee that the most sensitive stomach will i ext, the editor has added a set of exercises | distinct threat against the children of the | COVered the blaze In tme to save two horses | o0 2000 Ty (ffe’s P Malt Whisk h it will retai th o $65 ORlIL ih Oeeman 3 ftsoteion: | sstut i atataa it Of the | d other contents of the barn. He says | F€tain Dully’s Pure Malt iskey when it will retain no other A ib & G ate vens | 198 1 German prose composition. | senator and stated that the writer was a 8 . f m:'w 4 Has o1 Mifin & 0. e ican | These exercises embody words chosen from | miner who was expert in the use of dyna- | (1O fire was started outside the Hokh: wall | stimulant or nourishment B et e e e punliention of | the_ corresponding part of the text, with |mite and nitroglycerine. The money was'to | Th® 1088 to the barn s placed at $50 | blographical history by the i such variations in their use and the con- |be paid in two installments, one cai. | A patch of burning weeds at Twenty-fitth We will send free to any reader of this pape of our patent game | the Riverside Biographical Serles. It is a v tnstallments, one immedi ¢ bbb oio '*I'\ it Americans, | Struction of the sentences embodying th ately and one in August avenue and Mason street was the cause of counters for whist, eucre, et x receipt of 4 cents In stamps to cover b out in small 16-mo. volume: - 4 v e helpful grammatical drill. Americ Thursday afternoon. Th: Company, ( e was no damage. DUF Y'S PURE MAI a guarantee. All drugglsts and groce P WHISKEY is the only whiskey taxed by the Government or direct, $1.00 & bot n Book | ters he immediately went from Denver to hicago | Schuyler, arriving there Tuesday. He called brary style, ¢ togravure portrait. Among the volume | ch volume containing a pho- as a medicine. This The last few days has brought to hand | lo€FAvure porirali, Awons the MOITEC T ;i - , at the postoffice and isquires who had | DATE OF THE ME]’Z FUNERAL tle. Refuse substitutes they are injurious. Send for free medical booklet several new volumes that will claim the | g dh The above books are for sale by the | ani0q Jock box 484, and was told that it | DUFFY MALT WHISKEY €O, ROCH R NY attention of the reading public. Works of [devoted to.the lives of Andrew Jackson, | wegeath Stationery Co., 1308 Farnam St ¥ : o 5 | ASEIOR Hew I THa Aead. thugh the \ve|James B Eads, Benjamin Fraoklin and — i s— had been rented by Ernest Wolter, the | It I» it = several that are mot to be classed under | Peter Cooper. The last mentioned volum The books reviewed on this page can be | Proprietor of the New York Cash House, a | that bead | bas just come to hand and tells a most en- [ had of Barkalow Bros.' “Bookshop,” 1612 |'€ading establishment of that city. The . DEPOR‘I‘S THE \l\l(()\]h\TS -g':u‘.;: r“‘l.:u ]\‘I.wvv”w:m, 1'.',':{,:'-;';". ,.r.,:.l.l.;‘.‘_n?..':. « t the late hook The Heritage of | ter1aining story of one of the most inter- | Farnam street and Union Station next question was In regard to the mall TP Sy M 3 * gt & & 7 e b sl ol h e o uul ate b . o Meritge 00| esting characters in American life. The which had been received for (he box. The | After a lingering lliness Fred Moz, sr., Jose Buenaventure and Antonio Prisco nrest,” Is by Gwendolen Overton new 2 11 | died at his home, 2506 Harney street, a few | — Reys . i et iy i irl in the office stated that the o writer. Tho story deats with frontier and | A1V life, business ventures, inventions | QRR |8 QFF FOR MEXICO |feceivea AL G eaathae the O0iy post- | mioutes atier § yesterday moruing. At [ 4 aal I o| By direction of the communding general army life, the sc £ which s Jaid in the | ST85C 30 AT oD e of. New York -3 master at Rogers, Neb., stating that he | his bedside were his wite and entire family, acArthur Bends Aggressive Insurgent |, " 00" imed wore delivered (o Major southwest under Geronimo In the late *70's | AU (A€ FRERCE I’_‘r Cooper Unjon and many | WE!l Kunown Omaha M Goes 1o could not rent a lock box. (a the person ad- | With the exception of two married daugh- | Bympathisers to Guam. Henry B. Orwlg, Thirty-seventh infantry, and early '§80's. The central characters are | 050 niances coninected with a b Troptes Mannge Coffee dressed ters, who are expected to arrive in mlr x\:) | ik United N;m-‘ volunteers, on hoard the the beautiful daughter of an American |, dese | 1 erest ever Plantation, This was the first material clew the in- | this morning The funeral wil be | transport Rosecrans, for deportation to the scapegrace and a half-breed Mescalera | :,,(,. :,.,H, ",,,::4“,',‘ ,.'"" 3,,;“'”1-,". l,:f,,,r..r ;;(,,f —_— spector had received. He drove to Rogers | held from the residence Saturday afcernoon. | ARE TO BE HELD INDEFINITELY [ istand of Guam, “there to be held under mother, from whom she recelves the un- | : W. C. Orr, manager of the Vera Cruz nd interviewed the postmaster, The Rog- | The interment will be in Prospect Hill cem- | surveillance or in actual custody, as cir Coffee company, with official headquarters | ers oficial had recelved a letter from | etery | cumstances may require, during the further In Omaha, started last night for Omealea, [ Schuyler, signed J. B. Walker, asking him | Expecting that the cnd was near, the sons progress of hostilities and until such time Mexico, where he will remain four years |it 4 lock box could be rented at his office | and daughters of Mr. Metz who live in the the restoration of normal peace cond in control of the company’s coffee planta- |and the combination fixed so that the box | city were gathered at the home Wednesday. tions in the Philippines has resulted in a tion. Accompanied by his wife and wl\ll»ll..‘,,m be opened hurriedly, The writer | Those present were Charles, Frederick, jr., | publie declaration of the termination of he left at 10:50 and will arrive at his des- siated that he was a traveling man who had | Arthur, Louis, Herman, Frances and Be- | such hostilities tination about noon next Tuesday | occasion to receive mail at Rogers and did | atr At 2:30 yesterday morning word Subsequently | | siter W. Raymond, has, in fact, given us a * | very readable sketch in his little volume of | @ hundred pages. Houghton, Mifiin & Co., | Boston, Price, Tic fortunate heritage which glves the titl her husband, an army officer much her senfor, and a young scout whose early life and education in Australia and ,lnu[n‘ have not eradicated the strain of reck lessness and the roving tendency b queathed him by a lawless English ances 0 He Releas 1900 the London Times printed a series of | During the spring and early summer of letters written from the United nother batch of insur ates In this plantation, which comprises try. The background of the novel Is exact | ¢y ™ oo S nol™ o on out in book | 2,000 {not care to have to ask for it. The post. [came from the physician that death would | WASHINGTON, March 7. General Ma ent sympathizers and agitators were de keographically nd historically and the | o T e ttle American Eugineer- | 2¢F¢8 near the town of Omealca, 100 Omaha | master thought the request a strange o ensue within an hour, and the family gath- | Arihur has informed the War department | ported to Guam on the U, 8. 8. Solace, to characters are typical of a life the most | {u"oiiiiion. " These letters were the | €% A¢ interested, among them being D. |and preserved the letter, which he turned | ered at the Ledside. The dying man scemed | by majl that in pursuance of authority ob- [be held under the same conditfons as the pieturesque this Country has ever seen by | roguye of an inquiry made toward the end M. Haverly, A. I. Agnew and W. E. Grat- |over to the inspector. to understand that the end had come, but | yained from the department under date of [oihe This party consisted of members reason of the vivid and close contrast be- | o™iy “yeae 140 by an English engineer | ' The tract Mx\ 'ku Hwhl-l v‘]‘fll\dllnn Watisiic i aeuiod. he was too weak to speak more than & few | hecember last he has ordered the deporta- | of the Katipunan society, who had taken tween complete and cruel savagery and | T d ol o tes of the American | 107 four years and there is already a con- e 4 B S words of farewell tion of @ number of persons “whose overt the oath of allegiance to the United States the' highest 4xamipies’ of oivilixation., The i Kl he American | jqorable yield. Its capacity is to be fn- | Inspector Sulllvan then came to Omaha, | “orpo (wo daughters who are expected to | . ly revealed them as in aid simply for the purpose of facilitating revo ! union in which the chief engineering cen Srliers. halote .Catimisaionss. ARRareaD: he acts have clearly revea hem Indian troubles of the period and the cow-| opy g Thelr publication excited @ | CTeA%ed a8 soon ax possible 1o 400,000 trees. [ WATE BelOre HamEmSOner AAdeiats, e | arrive this morning are Mrs. Arthur €.l o or iy sympathy with, the insurrection, lutionary operations in the province of boy life form the adventurous interest of A ey As soon as the young trees are taken |® A warrant for the arrest of Wolter | u i o¢ Bloomington, 111, and Mrs. Eugene | fe ilsr uetitlia - wattare by Tiodos Norts great deal of comment In England, where X on the charge of using the mails for the and the Irregular guerrl the story, while the love of the young wife % from the nursery,’” said Mr. Orr, “they Hauck of St. Louls. | . ey e o ‘ B o ) the manufacturers of fron and sieel were ananiented 1nt{ba el f the natu. | Purpose of defrauding and for attempting to | which it is maintain and the scout is the basis of the romance. | yery mueh exercised e revelatio: a ansplanted in the shade e natu 5 5 2 | continued residence in the Philippine | " A ‘ The Macmillun company, New York. Price, | [C7, much exerclsed at the revelation of | ..y ¢ eat " from 500 to 600 to the acre, and |DIAckmall by the use of the mails, He res| - “Failing to find rellet from the grip with [ continued dence in ‘, PR My stomach was affected by grip and I P g MAS u 1D W k 'i”"' great strides in manufacturing that had | [0 BECRE (00 C 10 o each mw}mrm.l to Schuyler Wednesday and immedi- | o]q methods, 1 took Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills, | 81ands is, in every essential vegard, inim-f .qy)q nothing but crackers and milk. b $1.00 | been taken in the United Statos. In their { o H SO8 capacity and their full height, | 8€1¥ went to the store of Wolter, where he | Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills aud was ical to the pacification thereof 1 began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and Pain nt form these letters are of special | | | The following is a partial list of insur-| py | u said that he wanted the proprietor on the | pe, ent} ed."—Gust, Bgan, Jacksc nd the trouble disappeared. : which is about elght feet. The shade of the | permanently cured.”—Gust. Egan, Jackson, s Not long ago announcement was made of | interest to American business men and (Ill"k i it eigh Rl ‘l ”"" f the | harge of signing a fictitious name to & let- | Mich. ts and sympathizers whose deportation | 3 1inacov Montrose. Minn & new volume of fiction from the pen of | manufacturers in that they represent con- | fOT¢SL I8 & necessary phase of the industry. (ZAFEE OF SEEEE & FeCt s KEmE o B 0 was ordered by General MacArthur up 1o 1 now at hand, and i James Ball Naylor. The volume Is |servative English opinion. The writer [ 1f the coffee trees were planted In the full o | lare of tha son the sield of bersies wauld | 1 chATEe, but when confraoted with the | PERGONAL PARAGRAPHS, | Mo tate of s vewort 5 written to the Rogers postmaster neral ugh 1t has but just | seemingly has taken a very unprejudi come from the bindery, it is said to bo |yview of American achievements in manu- | D¢ (00 exhuberent and the trees would | ot SR 1 writte — | del Pitar, Maximo Hizon, Mariano Llanera Wh. . : : 4 hpa 40 | wear themselves out in a few ye The |2dmitted that be had written it, saying that Spen wnd_C. W. Owens of | s 8 g § a 1 5 enjoying & Iarge sale. “Ralph Marlow.” | facturing and what he had to say on the :M',‘m'u‘ "”.“’m e ”y‘u he had done %o ut the request of Walker, | g/ tiusfield ave At the Murray | Francisco de Los Santos . | t a < for AU 13 the tile, 13 o novel WorthY the | it il e found not only Touteve | DEKIDE s g e e e | e | Coloncla—Macario de Ocampo, Erteban| ko va fope [)essert? curetul witention of readers. The vlot is |but giatitylog to American pride. Harper | a0ty L e erow down (here | HARAWIting of the letter to the postmaster | :i7 i speuk upon “In | Congortes, Lucas Camerino, Julian Gerona 812 Ins e Dlelurasdu. il lo0unteyt et | & Bros, New York, [Beics, 8t Kaown s ‘Gordobar: 1o saromed. 10 Hepone |LeArs any poluts {n common with the let- | Efalse of Fellowship™ o C | Lisutenant. Colonela—Pedro Cubarrublas This question arises in the family southeastern Ohlo, and the adventures and k known as ‘Cordoba,’ is shipped to Europe i } Mr. and A ; genham of Ash- gones Plata, Co o Senator Kearns and it v h Mariano Barruga, Hevmogenes Plata, Cor it At ta ks . iricls of the hero, Ralph Marlowe, Will | The occaslon of the meetiug of the Chris- | A thence back to America, arriving hero |18 WrUIC (6 Seutior Kearms and fe wits | hand, ir. and Mea.| 1 36 Custetter™ or | TOTSC avery . e s B ooy g \ be followed with the keenest relish until | tjan Endeavorers In London last summer | @ ‘Java’ and ‘Mocha.' Without this round- | ptt S8 JERE 8% WARREEE BEREE0 WEICOR ot | Rickian of Chadron, V. O Wiison of the climax i& reached—perhaps a climax | presented an opportunity for a large num- | 8bout shipment, it would b not expected by all, but one which will iu | ber of Americans to make a tour of Euro. | 418pose of it here save as Mexican coffee. impossible to | mpossible to |y oy wanted on the charge of attempting to blackmalil the Utah senator. Stromsburg and K. K State guests at the 11 skine of St. Paul are Grand. d of Cref p—Fabian Yillarnel dinate Insurgent Officers—Juan Leandro Villarino, Jose Mata, Ymgamidio e a8y de Jesus, Alphio Treson se detract from the tiveness o rle JawaD : ) he long voya oses its ldentity Mr._and Mrs. G. D. Butter Howla :m“. ¢ ;\.'vhx‘. "”',”H‘\v Ross :"v- n_countriew \nlwznuu-r readers are | DUt ihiAne .I‘ §:Xorhm L 'nl i "”“": In conversation with the inspector he ad- | ton, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Hopewell of h r&t pages. Nothing could be more | glready familiar with the unpleasant ex- | #% 4n American product and can ecasily be ted el o lock at Se vle kamah, Mrs. T. A, Kent and W realistic than the author's description of | periences of these tourlsts, who were left | Made to masquerade as European brands :“‘:,' H,‘M"l';:,”l"'h”"‘M'””’,‘_"’_"‘“:,'h: '"";' v | Welsh of Fort’ Crook, K. A. Temple Sympathizers and Agltators. a delicious and healthful dessert, lrs- the hero's initial visit to the little village 104 1n all DArts of Bur . The larger price it ands more than | 5% o . Whose | oxington, . K. Buriham of Tiiden and| Officials, Insurgent Agents, Sympathizers | pared in two minutes. No boiling! no 5 L strand In all parts of Europe by the fail whereabouts were at that time unknown, | Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Snow of Columbus are ! king ! 1d of Babylon; his first meeting with the ec- | yro of the tourist company, which had | P8¥s for the long haul | The inspector questioned his prisoner at | registered at the Millard and Agitators—Apolinario Mabani, Pablo| baking ! add boiling water and set to trle Doc Barwood or his winsome | (ake A T 8 inap fus his prisoner s 4 : { 4 Ocampo, Maximo Trias, Simon Tecson, Pio | tool. Flavors:—Lemon Orange, Rasp. certric 0 I taken their money in advance. This bit of | length, but received nothing but a r Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mufey started for berry 1 Strawber ‘ daughter, Dolly; the original garrulous | news iy brought to mind by the publication Ohean Insuranes, [Aonot rastr washington, D, C.. last night, where they | Varican, Anastasio Carmona fano | berry and Strawb et a package Jep, who figures on nearly every page with | or A New Way Around an 014 World," b Many a man has been insured against oF Ianocen will ‘make their future home. They will| Seville, Manuel E. Roxas, Sylve 1 Bt your grocers to-thav, 1o cts bis “fishy” reminiscences; the stammering 5 ) 7 Y| Bright's disease, diabetes or other danger 1 ng Business Man stop at Quiney, 1L, for a week to visit Rev. Franecis E. Clark, president of the " % | Mre. Muffley's parents. Mr. Muffley goe Tomp; the Jovial travellng salesman; the | yniied Socloty of Christian Endeavor, | 1% allment by a fifty-cent bottle of Foley's | According to Information received at | go Washingion {0 accept a position fn' th unfortunate Stellu, und the dismay and mis- | e Clark did not follow the ola | Kidney Cure Meyers-Dillon Drug Co., | Schuyler, Wolter came from Salt Lake City | bindery in the goyvernment printing offics understandings with which she surrounded | guiiiar paths of European travel, bug | OWabai Dillows drug store, South Omaha. | to Schusler three years ago and opened the | SePEREIANY 43 (e Mgrepinis: G50n Wi-| Now Pianog From $137— the happy lovers, or Julia’s contrition and | mide his way around the world to London | —————— New York store at the latter place, taking | 1, Beegle, Grand Ixland; Mr. and Mrs, ( hasty leave-taking. Dr. Naylor has been | py an entirely new route Fr h Wil Bulld Cons & . a leading part in the business affairs of the [ N. Carpenter, York; Mr. and Mrs. R k. 3 g - y rom the | president B, F. Yoak the 8t. Loais | Nebras v. He has al P K. Mellor, Wayne; B. B. Baldwin and | On easy monthly payments—Call and known to the newspaper world for a nuni- | yyjied States he crossed the Pacific to|& San Francieo rallroad has anthorized | SePraska community. He has always borne | & NSUPE aiid i, Bredenb ber of years s a writer of acceptable verse . 4 . the annocneemont of the intention of (he |an excellent reputation at Schuyler and the | SraiSh ol "Hak: | kee our very fine assortment of planos Jupan and from there to the Pacific port | Malmo: J. L. Davi Mol I fiction, although thin is his frst real | e Sibaria, where ho began the wondertul | SHICKIE t0 bulld the fifteon miles of track | greatest surprise was manifest when it b | ald, alkinson; O tehird, Purdum; | among which are the world renowned venture between covers. The Saalfield | journey of 6,000 miles across Stberia and | Iy Gewired Memphiy road” Uit fy | ($Ar0e4 that he bad been brrested, althoush | o, PREE KNG Sehuyier, Joseph Os- | Kimball pianos~Knabe planos—Kranich Publishing Co. Price, $1.3( European Russia. His was the first Amer. | ®ald that" the connection” will be from the | the community had to InkI8& a8 Lo tho | jer “yadrid & Bach pianos-Hallet & Davis planos Rt IR o (T R o south T ferminus of ) I\hm[nu 1t | seriousness of the charges preferred against i 4 can pi 0 make the trip over the Trans- | My T.. to either ndotte or Afton | < 4, W 5 o s - Needham planos A Priest and a Woman" s the title of a | Siberlan rajlway 112 baok 16 a8 \oter | on The! Sagite 20 SIENAE W S A [ bim. © While in Utab, it is said, Wolter con- ‘“. Phail planos veedhar plano: new romance by Landis Ayr, the motive of | taining story of travel in this little known | Kive & short south from Kansas Cyry |ducted stores at several towns with indif- Whitney planos — Schuman planos — which, ceiibacy of the clergy, is ingenu- | portion of the world and his descriptions | b the Memph ie "Frisco fo the | terent success, failing in ane or two in- | among others-We are prepared to H points in the Indian Territory and Texas | grances. While in Salt Lake City he be. ously presented and advocated by enter- | of the coun: and the people are well | peached by 1) L] make you prices on all our pianos that talning experiences and conversations in an | worth reading Harper & Bros, New e came familiar with the reputed wealth ot - 4 A TG Reanal nadlan. A Foling sac iyl ey Pelos, 8150 n the | Senator Kearns and it is thought that the nobody cap beat—Our terms are the ork K. Pa election of Mr. Kearns to the senate, fol Y F I d u N I hb casiest and our prices the lowest, celibacy, is thrown much in the society of & beautiful young woman, who secks him | *The Evolution of the Individual,” by Dr. | |lewing close upon the heels of the Cudahy m‘" rs" s an a nrs S ¢ | " kidnaping case, is responsible for this at- 3| for counsel and spiritual support, her life | Frank Newland Doud, s a new work upon | I 0 h w“ Sh Y H A college mate and intimate friend of the | dividual. an explanation of their checking | | Wolter is originally from Wisconsin | . ] | [ where his family is said to bear a splendid | reputation. The in tors are inclined to| Rubbing the back won't cure backuch and At 613 oon'“" | b’ reticent, but th Is became publi A liniment may r e, bat ean't cure through the warrant proceedings Backache comes from the iuside, from - the Kidney oan's Kid Alls get inside el SCHUYLER STANDS AGHAST/| i t.nifiok iness In Our Misses Department | - Hera t5 Omaha proof that this is so | We have a line of shoes at $1.50 that La Cisizens Cannat VINRIL the O Mr, W Thoms of 4150 Mart] ave in every sense of the word the equal Mude Amninst K, traveler for the Fremont Brewing Co. of| et I T | Wo Fremont, Neb., sa The gonstant iar-| 10 QUL boyw' shoos nf that pricp—this — ving of trains when I travel affects my | department s 5o livge that we know SCHUYLER, Neb, March 7.—(Special | back and I think causes the severo pains | we have Just what you waut-and if Telegram.)—Citizens of Schuyler stood | which cateh me in the loins, especlally | vou are looklng for a shoe that will aghast today to learn that E. J. Wolters mornings when | have awful, work to get| "’ one of the leading merchants, was taken | on my shoes 1 thought sometimes my | 5" il {into custody by United States Marabal | back would break. Seeing Doan's Kidney | have all sizes and all widths ol it Vearsall | Piits advertised | got a box at Kuhn & W look neat and drvessy oall at oa styles for each season are designed Mr. Wolters was taken as a federal pris- | Co.'s drug store, corner 15th and Douglas| small cost--this Is the shoe yon want to only af'ar care‘ul s'udy of wha( oner ‘10 Omaba under mn[:xhlum 1; h4;\1l\>£ streets, and before \.\: i H‘n!ln ma Aay® | op for the miss—we want yon to eome is to be brought out in all other Wanding & Iatee aWOURE of money sent| cured. 1 naver tatend tobe withaut a hex| AN s6¢ the.lukge ihlves’ dopartuwu articles of men's dress. This The | in a specified wanner to a designated point | of Doan's Kidney Pils in my grip, 1 can-| even i you do not intend to purchas Gordon Hat in Schuyler The matter having been | not sp season's hats in soft and stiff Py oo M called to the attention of federal aithori- | aratio: : . - Y have met with universal approval what a girl LaRe e (TAR AL WIBSUOERG, A AR g AEH | i Cor onator g v maanl Drexel Shoe Co. train here or west | Foster ) p A 3 U Wi . talogue Sent Free for the Asking. of here, and iwvestigation soon located | agents for the United States - g 1 ! date ¥hew Ho. mat TAIA FAKNAM STREET, k(00 Ighiy of (s valuable prop- | this as the malling point and suspiclon was| Remember the na Doan's, and tak | fastencd upon Mr. Wolters. Men belleved | no substitute

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